Solo Concert [Live]

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com
This CD catches guitarist Ralph Towner at a 1979 solo concert, but as the title of the closing John Abercrombie tune suggests, there's a timeless quality to Towner's music, from crystalline runs to singing harmonics. It's not just the unadorned sounds of his acoustic 12-string and classical guitars but what he does with them. Towner's astonishing 12-string technique reaches back through folk sources to suggest a baroque harpsichord, while his modal improvisations return the Miles Davis influence (e.g., "Nardis") to its original flamenco and near-Eastern sources. While the appeal of combining folk, classical, world, and jazz elements can easily lead to pastiche, this concert emphasizes shared features. What could easily be the display of empty technique in lesser hands becomes whole music in Towner's hands--a complex, rhythmically vital, personal idiom. --Stuart Broomer

Solo Concert,Ralph Towner,Ecm Records,Jazz,Pop

Jazz Music:

  1. Solo Piano
  2. Song of Songs
  3. Songs & Moments
  4. Stan Getz [Import] [Limited Edition]
  5. Suite MJQ
  6. Sunday Drive
  7. Sunday Mornin'
  8. Swing Low Sweet Clarinet
  9. Synth Thesis
  10. The Essential [Import]

Jazz Music

jazz music

Jazz Music

Platinum Collection [Import]

Brotid

Autumn in New York [Import]

Music: Parole d'Amore Scritte a Macchina [Import]

Camping

Born for This!

Brigitte Bardot Show [Import]

Derringer/Sweet Evil

Bananas & Other Things [Import]

Beethoven: Sextet Op. 81b; Schubert; Haydn.

Ballad Trane [Import]

Birmingham 1985 [Live]

Amor Divino

Serie Sem Limite

Robbie Dupree